Tllti SCIi ANTON TIUIJrXR-SATntDAY MAY 7. 1S0S. 11) SOME STIRRING PATRIOTIC VERSE. w Warrior of fb?Q, M. D. Down- Dewey's Way. for The Tilliimn. 'HlKhl If llBlil! rn, Itlulit Was nlwii)n llRhl. Atltl IllSlll mentis IllBllt this RloilOUH day! Y.a, IllBllt Was llRlll 111 l.llli-oIll'K tlRlit. Ami Itlulit I rlfcitt- lnwi 1'owcj'b way." niBltl' All.nolont IttRlit' Mow noil JU for I'n-pilnm'i" tbtlit 111 fnr.nff tm ! ItlRlit In ulttnjn tight' noil illil liullle lltm ItlRlit l llKhl Muwn Oewc.v n mm." ItlRlit Ik llglit! Von. ItlRlit wan ninny rlRlit. Mill (Imni (t rlRlil Hmt Rlnrloiit iln Iii-n HlRlit proved rlpht In a vnlluu llRllt- Tlii entile old Oalit 'down Hiwoy ttll. ' nicht Is llRlit! mi! KUtit wii atuity rlRli'- . ml rlRlit the ntltilnR word nf Qtmy. li hi tor won rlRlit In hi word t inlplit "dhi ItlRhl lipr tlRliti, .town Ui-w vim. ISiRlit t right! V-ii. ItlRlil wni" nlwa rlRlif , , , And rlRlit tli Vnnle tore tilt tin ! l'rom tin- hi-tulil f Itlsht a mesons" lirJRlit Proclaim "All rlRlil down Dpwcvs mi '" ItlKhl I rlRlil' Yni Itleht ia nlwiua llRlit Ami ItlRlit Is nslil I" ill-i ml l"' Tr .iiiKi t mine Imw I hikIU the Hon Tin ln in- tlsln "down licwiy n ' .Inliii fi'inlrr "Mnrrl". OUr Flying Squadron. When the HimiiNIi mhmI pntlirl I.Ike tin- tillfiti' ll i in nl vore. When tliny HiiU to sun-p tin- oceiio All lllOUK till' I'lllMIl Hllllll', A lmn tlipy htilii the inolPH fm at lion A ud the oji'i of ni.tloii Htiiro. Yihi can lift the nltiR Hiiuutlroti And Us llRhtiru Will no There. When the woe of wai s upon us. Whni dostinjors plmiKli the i-en. When Mono Canllc ti limbics Ami the Cuban IliiR i fur: Whin Hie H.itdi mid ll.iinc or battle Tints the bulni) Soiiiliun all. Vnu i-an bet the I'llns Suu.idion And Its llshtoit) Will lie ThPie. When the Spanish tuition topples And Its ruins rlo In smoke, Vhen ll ftaivlns;, Ik-rot r Mibjccts Cant away a eruel yoke Wlwn the sun or lieeilom penetrates 1 ..e t'toild of Cubl's can1, You run bet the KI1iir Siiiiadton And Its llshtcrs Will lie Theie. When the noKe of battle ei lines in the nniial.s or the pat. When the 11. ib or poor old Cuba 1b a. Ii 'email's flair at luH, Win u the dole or peace H monarch, When the sword becomes a t-liaio, Hull then our Plvliu Hiiuadriin Am' iU Ashlers Will Uo Theie Denier Time". Land of I'cilro nml of Snncho, l.aud or Wijlu 'iml or Uluneo. l,n ml or bull IlKbli nml iKsetiis, l.utid or duk wnoiltn. I, mil of muni mm Mirr nml haughty Lund of Isabella tuiiiKhtv, Laud of lli'iibdll and llimill, Don't mmi hear .mui t'mle Sam'l. nil'' , cieii'liind J'laln Dcaltr. Folind Wanting. HilioM. we Iuim' Kiilbtml toKethtr our b.ittii -hlpi mar nml far; Tlulr dtils Hid nil' ili-iinil Tor action. tin It kiiiih thi' are primed lor war. Plum tin i ait and tin' west there H littr- 1 , In thi' north and Hie smith a peal Of h.immeiM In rnrt and lilparil and ihe ilamni ami 1I111K or stu't; And tin mill ami loar or inglnes, and rhmkliiR or del tick and crane Thou ait ui'lKhi'd In 11" scales and round WalitlliR. the balance or Clod, O Spain' Itrholil. I have stood on the mountains. and this was wilt In the sk : "She l wi lulled In Ihe scabs mid tn'tmt wautliiR, the balance (1ml holds on IllKli" The balunee Hi once wcluhcd Uablou, the Mother ol ll.ulots. In; Oiip siali holds tin pihle and power nml i inplie lici'nili n of sin, Ilea-.) with woi ami loituro. the crimes of a thoUMind jiais. Mortared and weldul lnKither with lire nml bio id ami ti uis, In Hi' otlii-i. re i lustlie ami mere) ; a blailr wllb I i'lir n stain. Is In hi tli Swoid iiT l.llii tly, and the balance dips, (J Spiln' Sammiin lliv essi Is toRelher! Ktc.lt Is tin ni-pil for tin M'' ciirlstnli.il Ci Ion 'l?iaa. (itpii'iuln and 51'Hl.l Theiese Let tin m be st roi k ami many, Tor i 1siiui I had b) iil).lit. That the i.iulint wroiiRs ihou li.c-t done jlhe woi Id came howlllir t" the HkIi ; Plum the New Woild shim's they K.lth- orcil, Inta anil Azte sl.iln. To the Cuban shot but )isterday, and our own dean sinmen, Spain! Summon thy ships together, gather a might v Ibetl Por a stronc )Oung nation Is tinning that liciei hath known detent! Sununon th ships togithei. theie on thy lilood-stalnid sands' Por a shadow ainn gathtis with man acled reel and hands. A shadow) hot of sorrows and of shamis, too black to till' That reach with their hiutlhlc wounds for thee to drag thee down to hell; Jl)ilad phantcms and specters, thou wariest against in alii' Thou nrt weighed In the -eales nnd found wanting the balance or God, l) Spain. Madison Cawein, In l.oul" llle Cotiilcr. Journal. Hack In the il.ns or Hixty-iiic his niitn' ma tlu tongue In sharp demands fur blood) war wit ti em rgy was swung, Ho neliid to limbic to the ftort. a d-Milli gnu In liutid, And with the Tin man's ruddy gore bap- tlzo the southern land. And when at last the summons camp for nit n to do i.ml die lie found hln stack or courage chips win ipiltc n number sh). Unt well ho pla) id his warlike luuul ae had n pull, you see And got a proud position In ihe . M. All through the long and bloody win he stood right at his post, And di all out limiting and supplies unto the battling host. Ami though the ro ir of cannons from a distant o smote his ear. Ills actions demonstrated that he iumt fill a fiar. lie was u sinew or the war, a powerful one, too, Por ir he gave not grub to them what could the soldiers do? And thus he bittlcd for tho muse Willi true fidelity night at his post of honor In the (2. M. I) lui k o o o G G G G G G O I Why You G G G G G G O The "Samter" store is quoted from end of Scmnton to the other as the store of soundest qualities, the store of largest variety. It is the basis of comparisons, the full measure of money's worth. The Time Has Arrived for you to buy your new Spring Suit. We want you to buy it here. Just to show you how much truth we put on paper. Th? Array o! Liberation The are (onilnp Uk tin mining. l'lom the mount iln- ami tin sea, Prom th -hoii- ir fllli hie (iaiimce. And the swamps or Tennes-ic, Piom the foiesto ot Hie northland. And from Southern Mill anil gl.uli An mm) Is ad nuiing That shall lain bi dlsina)ed. Thev nre coming. tlic are coming. Prom Jew Kng'onil's rUf-Red coakt, And the slope or ihe l'mifii' Comes a mlslitx iltaiit host That will light lnr llben.tlon. And whose battle i will be "Strike for Illicit) and Justice' Strike that Cuba mn) he rree'" They nre comlr.g and their enntng c.iiist'8 ('uha's sons to ehi'er: or thev know the da or leckonlng, l.oiiRilela)ed. is dlawlng near: That the. thunder ot run iniuion O'tv the spot where Mis tin Maine. Soon will tell ihe woi Id that CuIm Is fuiciei free (mm Spain That the ilialus that 1 onml ate bionen; That the power that killed Is slain; Ami that ficcdom's noble martyrs Uae not fought and died in vain. That the nlsht of pi isei utlon Tvraiiui nml wicug is pusmiI, And the 1'oail of the Antilles Is mln nod and fne at Inst lluiold lilnlon. in Buffalo News. No More Words. No more wordh. Tr.i It with mm nWoiiU! Try It with the urma oi join oruicst and yoiii best' You oro proud of xour manhood, now put It to the tent. Not nnother word. Try It by the swoid! No mote notes; Try It by the thn at Of trie utiinon thut will roar til) the earth and oil ho shaken. Por they bpeuk what they mean, nnd they cannot ho mistaken; No more dotiht; C'oino light It outl No chiliVs play! Wnsto not a dn : fiervo out tho deadliest weapons that you know ; Lot thorn pltllesHly hull on the faces of tho foe No blind strife. Waste pot out- Ufa. You Hint In the riort lieu. the tiallU's blunt bi) the nun gbi.ais ut dawn on tho Uijnnets obrciist, limnemher 'tis fur government and coun try you contest; Por lne or all you guard, Hlnnd, and stilko haul! You nt home that stny Prom ilaiiKtr rar uwuy, I.eavo not 11 Jot to ihanie, while jou rest In quiet ene: Qulckl Korge the bolts or death; quick! fOlIp them o'or til" seas. If war's feet are lamp, Voui'b will bo the hlaiiie. You, my lads, nl.iead. "Steady!" ho jour word; Ton, nt home, he the author or jour sol- die it jiuiig and hi.ivc; Spare not cost, none Is lost, that may strengthen or iray ne. Sloth were sin and shame: Now play out the name! Prar kiln I.ushliiKiou, imj. The Sfrearno' Freedom i Don't ilxiu the trcain o Pieedom In this Western hi mlsplii re' It conns rollhf down the ngi s till bv this It s gettln' clear Thet tin' tide thet'h sweepln' on'ard, red with rainy a mait)is' blood, Cant be stopped, an" iheui thet trlea It nil perish In the Hood, II. Don't iIjui the stream o' Prccdom it's bound ttr make lis vuiv Where the foot of Ooil shall turn It. ushiilii' In ii brighter il.iv. the desett place shall llnuiibh an' blossom as. tho icje, llio land or dcsolatiuu spriue to cr eluii where it Hows. Till An' 111. Freedom ) or by prophoy- bllnil- Don't dum the stieum o' mlRlit c5 well set out To stop the rain limn ftillln' in iliout. Yer cun't put nut the Hiinslilno by In )er own i)is. An' cz fer keeiiln' summer hack, don't try It If cr wls-e. Don't dan. the slicum o' Pieedom In this Western hcmi;ih ie! It uin i no ole-wotld rlvti'ct thet's thawed out wuust a jcai ; It's u tidal wac ol jnomlso thet the angi is push along. Hi in Ill's life upon Its bosom, beat In' tloim to aiit t ut wioiu Anui 'i'lbh.ils In New Yolk Mall mid Ksprcss. Th? Flag Goes By. Mats off Along tin --iii'it there conn s A bl. i ii nl bucb s a I llllle nl ill mils, A Hash ol tolor beneath tho tk) , Hats olf The flag Is passing b) . Illue nnd eilmsnii nnd white It shines, )er the sleel-tlppi'il ordeltsl jllip, Huts nlT' ' Tin tiikm befoie us llv; Xlut more i huu tho Hug Is p.-imlug by. Seu rights nml hind lights, crrlm and great, Kought 10 make mid to huvp the mote, Weary mart lies, mid sinking ships; Cheers cf lctoiy on dying lips. Dns ofl'leiit) mid ila)fi of peoi: Mnnh or a tiling land'B swift Increase ; IJliiiil lustlee, right nnd law. Stately honur aim rovcicnt owe. Slim of ii Nation, gie.it nml strong To wuid her jieople ficmi foi'lKii wrong: 1'ride uml glory ami honur. nil l.tve in tho colois to stnnil or full. Hats urn Along the street thorp comes A blare of bugles, a uiiIIp of drums; Mid lojal h"aits are uniting high; lints oft! The ibis is pasilnp by If. It. Ileiinett In Youth's Companion. I mi And when the bloody war was u'u to his home he came Ppon his t nmmlssary blow tin w lea th or rame. And since In exeiv gie.it parade he Is on h mil, of i ouivi , I'pon him ilciv eie Is bent Willi blight ndmlilng glance s with the gleaming pitrs he luaki s bs chat ger snort and iiinnce. While III the lear the bos who inaitli'd with Sheimaii to the iua Keep step and Riiy llle heio of tin Q. M. D. Now once agnln his enrs engulf sounds of wm And once again his fcailess olcc Is crj- Ing out for gnie. And once again he'd raise his arm with coinage Mleil nnd true And dish up coffee, beans mid things unto the tiovs In blue'. Amid the 'omnilsiirj stores bv patriot valor swajeil, He'd slice up bacon for the bos with tiustv, gleaming blade Por that Is war enough for him lust lit him to ti T This non-bloi'd-spllllng w airier of Hie Q. M. D Ilemcr Pienlng Post I 4h G G rz g r - W l G I -Vr 1 u a- G U J t o o G t,,p G i G G G i ooooooooooooooooo t l See our G A Suit that is made by good tailors, guaranteed pure wool, well shrunk, in Worsteds, Cheviots and Banockburn Tweeds, window display of these suits that other stores ask $12.00 for. We sell them quick at ..... We have in the next grade an assortment that cannot be equaled anywhere. Silk Mixed Worsteds, Vicunas and Tweeds, in fine over- plaid and club checks of the latest pattern. $15.00 would be a fair price for them. For style and durability this suit will equal any at $18.00, the cut and finish shows the work of experienced tailors. If you have been paying fancy prices for your clothing just call and get ac- $h quainted with tms.suit. ..... " Artistic taste is exemplified in this Suit, made of Imported and Domestic P J Nothing to Say. You want to be a soldier. Jim'.' Well, I don't bi line )oii, lad. The feer that has idt ou now once iiimi- kt )t tl with j inn- dad. I know exactly how jou reel, )ou re achin' rur a sciap. Anwunt to gt an' help to wipe ol' Spain ' i lean oft the lirip. When I was oiing tin' full u' nere In tlghtit n slt-ont, I wasii t halt content till I was coupled to a gnu An' now that ou'u n-feolln" in that same ol' hostile ui), An' want to emulate your dad, lie not a word to say. T hope jou'xe leckoned up the cost, an iiiuntcd It up well, I'ur war, in (iin'ial Shcim.m said, nln I fur remoied fiom hell' You'll Uml It ain't no picnic, Jim, jou II soon Hud out that jou Won't h.uc a bit o' ueiie loo mui Ii in pulllti' of ini through. It ain't no circus-day affair when shi lis begin to busl An' tomi tides la i In blood an pain i- wiithlu In the dust. All' bullets, ies' Ilkf maddened boos, rip past In lletidish wa , IJut if jou hae u mind to go, l'c not n woitl to sii). I guess jer mother won't object: t heeied her say last nlsht She wished she only was a man so she inllld go un light. 'T'll be nn orful tilil, though, fur hi i to see je start. An' one that's might) apt to bieak her pole old moihei's heart. Jos' tell her III a manly wa lh.it jou are bound to go, That )ou're tun blood Ainirliiin fiom top clean down In too. An' If she usks )Oii what I think, Jes' 'ell her th it's (i K, That we hae had n talk an' I have nothlu' tnoie to toy. 1 want to tell jmi, honest, hoy, Hint this ain't no sui prise; 1'vo seen the sparks of loj'al pride a- tlauelu' in jour pyes. An' I'm- been waltln fill a week to hear j on make ) uur talk. An' show join il.nld) Hint jou tome of good ol' llnhlin stock. An now, to close the matter up. I'll tell jou, fmthei. ,11m. Your daddy w nilil lane Kiioiked ou out ol )OUtl it walloped llllu. K. when jmi'el hourd er coimlry tall, jou'd mude a eownrd plaj I'm proud o' jmi' (Joil bless you, hov ' That's all I've got to stv! Ptank llakci In Indianapolis Journal. fldios! t.nn of garlic and tortillas, Iinil of xehecti and mantillas, Land of mules and smuggled hitters, "toad of raisins end of fritters, flnsuring to Roll Call This one rought with Jurkson and racd the Hutu with l,ee. That onti rolloweil Shi i man as ho ga. loped to the stn: Hut thej'ie niarthlug on together just ns filemlly as can bo. And they'll answer to the roll call In :he morula'! They'll rally to ihe light. In the Ntoim) day nnd night. In hondn thut no ci not late shall sever; Wlillo tho storm-winds waftonhlgh Tlulr ilnglng lmtlh-( r ; "Our loirttj our countrj foroiei!" Tho hra o old llag uboio them la rippling down Its red Pach irlniBon strlpo tho emblem of tho blood by herons Mud. It shall warn for them luorious or droop above them dead, Por they'll answer to the toll tall In tho mornln'' Thej'll rally to tno light, In the stoimy day and night. In bonds that no cruel fate shall soverj While the fur-fumed battle-cry Shall go ringing to tho sky; "Our ccuntry tur country forever!" Pranlt U. Stanton. THE COMIC VIGW OF IT. "The Wltlow Tompkins ran me out " "Wli.it scared )ou" ' "Win net or I wini theie she was re.ol lllg u noiel lulled 'Put YulU'clf 111 Ills IM.ice." Chicago lleitird. Poet- 1 must dispose of tills poem to keep the wolf ft em tho door, IMItiii Why iluit't jou lead bin Ihe poem'.' Answers. Hicks The) oy that a man tan trulv II M' mil) mice Do jou bclleio that ' Wicks Certainly I do, but It il" s nm follow that the same old loM mi) mil oerasloiialh he tin mil tnunid a inn ub Ji 1 1. I'asst U's Saturday Journal Mis Walkei -I don t sec whv tin ilo.' ton riiommiiul hlcjclv riding It it makes pcoplo healthier It Is a loss in the doctors Mr. Walkei I know, hut they calculate that one sound, healthy ilder will dlMblo at least Hvo pedestil.ms per wetk An tcdotcs. Mrs. Youngwid Pio painted tint old faded silk hat ot yours with Kldsou s en amel. Doesn't It make u capital fpiwer knoi frame, Oeoff? neofTiey-That "old finled hat' was im new guinea opi ra hat, my deal, ami It's HUlte lulntil now Straps. "Kern the new work house. Wear) ' "Num. nyd I don't Intend to see It ii s one crthoHo hero .model institutions win re they makes a. feller take a b.lth." CI e. land Plain Dealer. PlnnlcuH There Is compensation in nil things Cj nil ins That's so. It's as hard for a poor man to get Into soe lety as It is for a rich one to get Into heaen. Hrookljn life. Hlngo What Is pur excuse for Mock ailing lliiMina hi iborT Clilugo Well, the wreck nf tin Molno Is at tho bottom of It I'hlluiUlphlu Itecind G G G G G G G G & G G O G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G O G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G vvooiens ana worsted tiotns, made in every way equal to ready-to-wear price, , in that show their superior value and finish, a Suit the custom tailor s at $0.00. Our d ooooooooooooooooo WeDisp G QK aytnew MLDES I FURNISH ostm Vv ' :i I3H mmm nmem P f n n OTNovemes a H -H-!'-('vH-l'H''!''!-rHtH 444f V4-4--f 4-f-f -f 01 !IC DEPARTMENT Shirts in neat colored ef fects, Hadras or Oxford, with two detached collars, new and desirable for Spring A Q n V e s t e o ills tor lit- : M$JK tl-' Allows yfv. in os lrom Li-Iv throe to oiuht wear Underwear -- Balbriggan, medii'm weight, regular made and silk finished. The s:ime duality will bi found in otlur stores at 50 cents. Our price 25c Gents' Garters --Silk fin ished elastic with nickel -platee clasps. All colors. The same kind will cost you 25c in other stores. Our price Japanette Handkerchiefs in fancy borders or initial. As soft as any silk one you ever used. 15c, Two for 25c. Collars pure 4-ply linen, all the leading shapes in stand up or turn down. The regu lar 15c cjuality, sold here at 10c, Three for 25c. -t- T - - -f - - - f f 'ears. A I I the newest c (j in b 1 n .1 lions of col ors, made in blouse ( r shield iront. :w iii ' '"te-tri ' v.i . m yy Sl.3. S2 5D. S3.50. $4.50. Bo'm' Iwo-piea suit, short pants, in :ies 9 to i v New sprinu, pat terns m overplaids and club checks, serviceable lining and stionly sewed seams. $1.98, S3.00, SiOO, $153. (, ?, Extra Values in Boys' Junior Suits, aes 4 to 7 years. Price for today $1.48. 5, Youivj; Men's Suits, long pants, ages from 1.2 to 18 yews. A su perb line of novelties can be found here to suit the most fastidious tastes ; durable materials and lin ings, no matter how low the price. From $5.00 TO $12.00. -- r y - - - -- - - 4- -f s Tliere Is no mindleman's profit to pay here. We buy our hats direct from the man ufacturer and show twenty different and distinct styles in the stiff derby or soft hat. SEE THEM IN OUR CORNER WINDOW. New shapes, new colorings are shown here from all the leading maker?. Our prices are about half that charged by other stores for the same quality. We sell a dozen hats to one. These are our with the middleman's cut off : their prices profit tin, oil, $1 ? 5$Z.iJU 44.4. 4.4..44.44..f -4-(- --'H"4" ""f - -.a. " T !S" A stnimr vor- I (!i Finp Cisiti- . Aft rT Kin, Phin- XL i ...sw.,0.. ;. ...- -. -r -. J.L .'.s r... . mere.s. in grevJifiiJiajy lot and Las- Correct BllflHiaMI T J 1 llv Clothing I 5 A strong ser- I.K '..... iceaoie mui,-- Can't be equalled at good enough the price. most any bod'. t for X cost you not than M.oo. Sweaters, m a d e Horn carelullv selected yams, guaranteed to hold their shape, in tin tie neck or shawl collar. The Knickers come e newest bcotcli p.iuu. with bulf colored cuffs and peail buttons, the best assortment of Bicycle Pants in itv from $1.50 to $4.00. , 4. 4. ..ffM- -f-f -t"f-tf-t'fff t '" . . . 1 11 -A .. reliable and nivideand nrown mi-simere a suit mat of all wool cheviot, tines, well made and made to oider would t less 4-. 4. - f - f-f tin all th Special Attention Given to Club Orders. 1- KBY 101 R On Our Window Samter .1 J K tooJy Leading Clothiers, otters end Furnishers KEEP YOnt On Our Wi:i(lon G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G & G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G O G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G $&Q&GGGGGGGtGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG SI.Kill t l.V IMOIMUit "!'. I'ltim llio Nw YurK Sun A Hunting luiiiiuiuiili nyH 'The Oitfiitt'i New York Ih the numt uminu jmlltaii city In tho worlil. Within hor lioiiIerH nio rcpteHciitatlvt'H of almnnt ecry nation anil clt upun tho eiuth. It U tho lurKo t IrlHli city In tho world; Dublin, the thief city of tho Kmeralil 1bv, has lets than half an many. Next to llci lm nln Im Uh tln woi Ul h luiK mt Oi'imuli flt Hho him tii'iii 1) nn ninny tleimaiiH an IIiuiiIuiik anil Mun U'li I'uiiililni'il Slu luiH nun 1- KiikIIhIi than l'ortMiioutli, moiv Canaillaim limn London In Oanaila, moro HiiHslans than Vllnn, moro Kioni-h than Alx She has neai ly uh many .Scotch uh I.olth, Itnl limn an Venice, IIuneariaiiH as 1'ics burK, and Scuiullnavliuis n lletBcn" The trouble with this parugiaiih Is thut U Is iniln 1 ttuinu Tin enlaiRt-il Ni v Yolk linn IniU-L-il ni'iii IiiHli-linrn liihaiitiintH than luaki- im the whole population f Dublin, but not tube uh miinj. only au.ooo nioie. Then' uie mil iit'iul uh many Uoiinun-lioi n Inlialil tantH of New York uh there aie in Ham burpt and .Munich combined Actually there art lens than halt an mini) -103,-000 against 070,000 Tho diK'Unh-botn icsldents of Nuw Y'oik number 62,000. The p.. pill. Hi. m ni I'lHixinuiitli is ',',9,. nan Thi-if mt- ls.liiio , iitcliint n in Ncv Yoik Tu.iHio in I.olth. Tlnio are 10,000 luillanx In Now Yoik UO.lXiO H tho population of Venice Vllna Ih not a. ItuKHluii b.tit a I'oliMh eitv. anil.thero aie iKilili'dl) fewer HiiiiKailuns in New Yoik than In PichIiuir, French InhnbltantB in New York than In Alx, or,H(nnllniulans than In the Nurue t'lun t'ii of llci nv
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